Media Relations

PRNEWS Announces 2026 Top Women in PR & Communications Honorees

April 21st, 2026 by

PRNEWS has unveiled the 2026 Top Women in PR & Communications honorees—a group of 120 leaders driving innovation, influence and impact across the communications landscape.

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The New Crisis Window: Why 48 Hours Is Too Late for AI

April 20th, 2026 by

A structural shift is underway in crisis communications, and reputational risks are rising significantly with the adoption of AI technologies.

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Amid Crisis, Banana Ball Benefits from Uncharacteristic Serenity

April 7th, 2026 by

Banana Ball’s handling of one recent story holds just as many lessons about the value of restraint and discipline in communicating through a crisis.

Why X (formerly Twitter) Remains the Ultimate Public Affairs Radar

April 6th, 2026 by

Social platform X is still ‘upstream’ for the news that communicators need to know, flag and contextualize for relevant clients and principals. But implementing certain best practices and personalizing use of the site to specific clients and workflows is optimal.

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PR Roundup: A KitKat Heist, United Responds and the Opinions of 900 Journalists

April 2nd, 2026 by

It’s been a week where a stolen truck full of KitKats became a brand-response masterclass, United Airlines turned government dysfunction into a customer feature, and Muck Rack dropped the data every PR pro needs to bookmark.

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What Wartime Press Attacks Mean for PR Professionals

March 24th, 2026 by

In periods when political pressure, press attacks and media volatility rise together, communications strategy becomes an exercise in protecting trust.

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Why the Startup Label Is Losing Its Meaning (And What to Say Instead)

March 10th, 2026 by

Today the startup label appears everywhere: a two-person consultancy calls itself a startup; a local retail brand with an online store adopts the label; a profitable, bootstrapped business with no ambition to scale beyond a niche still uses the term.

PRNEWS Unveils the Winners of the 2026 Content Marketing Awards

February 20th, 2026 by

PRNEWS has unveiled the winners of the 2026 Content Marketing Awards, which recognize the campaigns, creators and communicators redefining what public relations can achieve through content.

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PR Roundup: AI Mistakes, Bush on Substack, ANTM Resurrects Feelings

February 19th, 2026 by

PR Roundup explores how trust and accountability are being tested across communications, from AI hallucinations landing in public-facing content to former President George W. Bush’s Substack debut and renewed backlash against Tyra Banks.

Margot Edelman, lead, Edelman Global Tech Practice and Nicole Schuman, PRNEWS in an interview at CES

CES 2026: AI, Robotics and ROI: Edelman’s Take on What’s Next for Tech PR

January 9th, 2026 by

Margot Edelman, lead of the global tech practice at Edelman, discusses the differences between tech cultures in San Francisco and New York, and Edelman’s unique value proposition in the tech public relations space.